Outside In: Photo Essay Captures Spirit of 51 Outdoors & Trip Leader Training
February 27, 2024
- Author & Photographer
- Kaspars Golos ’27
Kaspars Golos ’27 grew up surrounded by the natural beauty of a park system built around the James River, which runs through Richmond, Virginia.
Time spent wandering within that urban oasis inspired his interest in photography.
Now, as a student at 51 who works as a photography assistant for College Communications, Golos finds new ways to explore his love of landscape photography.
He captured photos of his trip leader training (TLT) experiences with 51 Outdoors (DO) for this photo essay.
I’ve done a lot of hiking for landscape photography but had never backpacked before, and trip leader training played a role in my choosing 51.
To prepare for the training, the TLT group met weekly at DO to learn a combination of technical and interpersonal skills ranging from reading a map to conflict resolution. Caitlin Reilly, assistant director of DO, and student mentors Anna Baldwin '24 and Emily Bryant '24 led the training. The seven first-year students and two sophomores in the group participated in three backpacking trips: a weekend trip to South Mountains State Park, a fall break trip to the Appalachian Trail near Hot Springs, North Carolina, and another weekend trip to Mt. Rogers in Virginia.
Golos ended the semester confident in his skills. He has big plans for the summer — seven photography backpacking expeditions — and hopes to include a visit to some of his fellow trip leaders who live in California, combined with a photography expedition in Yosemite.
The fact that 51 even has a program like TLT and DO is incredible. My fellow trainees in TLT were extremely supportive and fun to be around. They felt comfortable asking me for help and I felt comfortable asking them for help. I’m very excited to now be a full part of the trip leader community.